Genesis systems utilize heat from the sun instead of purchased energy to drive a highly efficient integrated system to co-generate electricity, heat and cooling. These systems are especially cost effective because they are uniquely capable of using the full spectrum of the sun’s radiation falling upon the earth around the clock to deliver high temperature heat to drive best of breed, off the shelf commercial systems.

When such a system serves a city district, campus or group of buildings such as a chicken farm, it is called combined heat and power (CHP) or district energy. CHP systems provide significant increases in efficiency compared to the conventional, non-integrated approach where electric, heat and cooling are provided by separate, independent means. Utilizing the high temperature heat to drive small turbines to generate electric, and using the turbine exhaust to drive hot water or steam heat as well as absorption chillers for cooling, with a much higher efficiency factor than normal air conditioning, overall 30% for conventional systems.

How Does The Solar System Work?Our Solar Systems utilize breakthroughs in solar energy technology developed by sister company (EPI). The EPI Solar Dishes and Troughs that form the core of the System and are able to economically and efficiently gather energy from the sun in the form of high temperature heat not only during the day but at night and in bad weather as well. Simply put, EPI Solar Thermal systems are capable of gathering almost 6 times as much energy per day as photovoltaic can on a good day, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, at the same cost. This energy can be used to produce not only electric, but heat to replace purchased fuel needed for farm’s existing heating needs and to provide cooled or air conditioned air.

How does Genesis do this?As energy from the sun falls upon the earth in the form of visible and invisible light, it carries huge amounts of energy. Visible light energy reaches the earth during the day in good weather, while an approximately equal amount of invisible (UV & IR) light energy reaches the earth regardless of weather day and night, 24 hours a day.

Unlike photovoltaic cells, which gather only a limited amount of visible light during the day when the weather is clear and not too moist or dusty, Genesis and its affiliate group have developed and proven a way to also gather the invisible light energy that is constantly available day and night, year round.

Genesis is pursuing several options:

Negotiating with the utility companies the power purchase agreements.

Negotiating the power purchase agreements in forms of JV's with large power consumers, under the guidelines of the PSC.

Our green energy plants are in a position to provide the production on flexible terms of scale according to project needs utilizing solar, cooling with the use of absorption chillers and pending wind factors, vertical wind turbine that conform to aesthetics of urban structures.

Our Solar Systems range from 24 kW up to solar farm of 50+MW.

Our energy systems incorporate storage solutions able to release stored energy on demand at peak periods and capable of storing energy for more than a week.

A key factor of our process is that funding is available if requested, against power purchase agreements for new energy installations in the USA. These credit facilities may be provided by one of our associates such as, Wedgewood Investment Group, LLC., with whom we are engaged in multiple projects. Wedgewood is an strategic partner of the technology provider.

Typically a trough system weighs no more that high efficiency PV panel, per square meter and can produce 6 times the electrical energy and provide thermal energy for heating and drive an absorption chiller for cooling.

Price Indication:Depending on where the system is located, cost can vary from as low as $2,000,000 a MW and seldom cost more than $4,000,000 a MW, Typically our storage solution cost $1500 a kW which is the lowest cost of any system on the market with these capacities. System can be installed within 10-18 months. Pending the negotiated tariffs, ROI may be between 3 to 5 years. Approximate system footprint for 1 MW is around 1 acre. Smaller stand alone systems can start around $100k. in multiple quantities.

Genesis has several clients in Northwest, Arkansas who have committed to provide the required land for the projects. Each client has close to 1,000 acres of available land and each Client is within the proximity of the following service consumers: